Hi again what I would do is make him a nice damp to moist hide with sphagnum 
moss that he can lay in and see how it goes. Once we brought up the humidity on 
the panther, he was back to normal, so I would give that a try should be a few 
days to a week and you should see improvement. keep me posted please
Angela

  Angela,
     I just received him on monday. He does apear to have a humidity problem, 
his toes have dead skin all over them.


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Angela Boland MTTS & MSSR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 2:35 pm
  Subject: Re: [gecko]Leopard gecko problem



    Got me on this one hows the humidity? Has he been breeding with anything? 
Did he get dropped or jump out of your hands? I saw this with a panther 
chameleon once, so I thought I would ask, we found it was a trama thing first, 
he fell off his perch, and then lack of humidity made it worse, he got better 
with time and high humidity, just a thought. Maybe someone else might know. 
Maybe constipation or hard stool, from impaction? Just some things to think 
about I guess I do not know what really to say on this one.
    Angela

    Hi,
      I just received a male Leopard gecko and I noticed his hemipenal area is 
kind of purplish and swollen on one side, there also apears to be something 
(his hemipenis?) barely sticking out. Any clues to his problem?

    Ron Van Heest

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